Emil Woldemar Rosenberg

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Emil Woldemar Rosenberg (born April 26, 1842 in Carolinenhof near Fennern , † December 29, 1925 in Munich ) was a Baltic German anatomist.

Rosenberg was the son of a glass factory owner and brother of Alexander Anton Rosenberg . He studied medicine at the University of Dorpat from 1860 to 1866 and received his doctorate there in 1868 (studies on the development of the cochlear canal in mammals). Then he was second and from 1875 first prosector at the Anatomical Institute in Dorpat and in 1874 to study with Carl Gegenbaur in Leipzig. In 1876 he became an associate professor and in 1877 a full professor of embryology, histology and comparative anatomy in Dorpat and he was a state councilor. In 1888 he became professor of human anatomy and director of the anatomical institute at Utrecht University , where he retired in 1909. From 1913 he lived in Munich.

He published on the evolutionary history of vertebrae and other skeletal bones.

On August 7, 1886 he was registered with the registration number. Elected a member of the Leopoldina in 2610 .

Fonts

  • Investigations into the Development of the Cochlear Canal in Mammals. Heinrich Laakmann, Dorpat 1868 (digitized version)

literature

  • Willi Ule : History of the Imperial Leopoldine-Carolinian German Academy of Natural Scientists during the years 1852–1887 . With a look back at the earlier times of its existence. In commission at Wilh. Engelmann in Leipzig, Halle 1889, supplements and additions to Neigebaur's history, p. 230 ( archive.org ).

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